Taken 13-Jan-10
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Keywords:Jay Garrulus glandarius Crows and allies (Corvidae), poland, [large bird], snow, feeding, winter, feeder, cold, survival
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Dimensions5052 x 3382
Original file size7.08 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spacesRGB
Date taken13-Jan-10 12:36
Date modified27-Jan-10 17:25
Shooting Conditions

Camera makeNIKON CORPORATION
Camera modelNIKON D200
Focal length100 mm
Focal length (35mm)150 mm
Max lens aperturef/4
Exposure1/250 at f/5.6
FlashNot fired
Exposure bias+1/3 EV
Exposure modeAuto
Exposure prog.Aperture priority
ISO speedISO 250
Metering modeSpot
Digital zoom1x
Jay Stealing Nuts.

Jay Stealing Nuts.

Although they are the most colourful members of the crow family, jays are actually quite difficult to see. They are shy woodland birds, rarely moving far from cover. The screaming call usually lets you know a jay is about and it is usually given when a bird is on the move, so watch for a bird flying between the trees with its distinctive flash of white on the rump. Jays are famous for their acorn feeding habits and in the autumn you may see them burying acorns for retrieving later in the winter.
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